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wellman
Apr-18-2006, 05:48 AM
I will be shooting a Triple-A baseball game for the first time on Friday night. The game will be under the evening sun and then lights (hopefully decent at a Triple-A park). I have rented a 200/2.8L prime and will have a borrowed Canon 1.4x TC; my body is a 20D. I also have access to a Kenko Pro 1.4x if anyone thinks stacking would be beneficial.

The interesting thing is my goal will be to photograph the home plate umpire. He is my uncle, and this will be his first time behind home plate for a AAA game. It's a big deal for him, hence my presence.

I have very little experience with long lenses. My bag just has a Tamron 28-75/2.8 and a 50/1.8 right now. This will be my first "L" experience. I'm thinking of picking up a monopod to help with camera shake.

I'm not sure how much access I'll have, but I assume getting as low as I can along the first or third baselines with the intent to shoot back up the diamond will be my goal.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. This is a once-in-a-lifetime deal for my uncle, and I'd like to capture the moments well. Thanks!

Mitchell
Apr-18-2006, 07:37 AM
Any way you can find out ahead of time where you will be positioned? This would really help us advise you. I would definitly suggest a monopod for this outing. Since you are interested in the umpire and not necessarily the players, you will need to be sure you have a good vantage point.

wellman
Apr-18-2006, 08:42 AM
Any way you can find out ahead of time where you will be positioned? This would really help us advise you. I would definitly suggest a monopod for this outing. Since you are interested in the umpire and not necessarily the players, you will need to be sure you have a good vantage point.

I'm unsure of where my seats will be, other than that I will be on the bottom deck somewhere. I googled for some photos of the stadium and found this little show: http://www.digitalballparks.com/Knights4.html

Would the grassy area on the third base line be too far back?

Mongrel
Apr-18-2006, 10:32 AM
try this:

http://www.digital-eos.com/PDF/Shooting_LLB_Baseball_Handbook.pdf

About the best information I've seen in one document.

Good luck and good light,

Mongrel

wellman
Apr-18-2006, 11:32 AM
try this:

http://www.digital-eos.com/PDF/Shooting_LLB_Baseball_Handbook.pdf

About the best information I've seen in one document.

Good luck and good light,

Mongrel

Thanks! I've got some reading to do.:):

wellman
Apr-24-2006, 04:14 AM
Thanks again to everyone for the great advice. Results posted over in the Sports Forum: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=32706